I'm disappointed. I thought you would link to something where he told someone that they were wrong. Instead, he said conditionally that if the speculation pans out, then he "may be" wrong about a reason why something was observed. It wasn't a refutation, but just offering an alternative hypothesis.
That seems like a perfectly guarded statement, self-aware of its speculative basis.
http://daringfireball.net/linked/2013/09/17/dilger-misek
I'm disappointed. I thought you would link to something where he told someone that they were wrong. Instead, he said conditionally that if the speculation pans out, then he "may be" wrong about a reason why something was observed. It wasn't a refutation, but just offering an alternative hypothesis.
That seems like a perfectly guarded statement, self-aware of its speculative basis.
Hmm... Then I have no idea what Gruber meant when he said: More on the very-wrong Peter Misek....
Not just wrong.... but very-wrong.
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I wonder when the two instances of "may" were included in that piece?
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